New Delhi: India on Monday was permitted to be fully vaccinated (with the approved Jabs) arrival of 99 countries – including the US, Britain, UAE, Qatar, France and Germany – to travel free quarantine in this country.
The decision came when the country allowed foreign tourists to non-charter.
India has suspended the tourist visa last March and continued from October 15 by allowing them in Charters.
Apart from the Covid negative report within 72 hours of departure to India, travelers from 99 countries (called categories A) also need to upload certificates that are fully vaccinated in the Suvidha water portal.
“There are countries that have an agreement with India about recognizing nationally recognized vaccination certificates or who recognize vaccines.
Likewise, there are countries that currently do not have an agreement with India, but they free Indians to be fully vaccinated with a vaccine National or recognized it on November 11.
To be fully vaccinated from the category of a country, said: “If a traveler comes from the country where India has a reciprocal setting for acceptance with who agreed to the Covid-19 vaccine (Category A): If fully vaccinated: they will let the airport and will leave The airport and will monitor their health for post-14 days of arrival.
“Some countries are currently considered” risky “(from a Covid point of view) by India which includes countries in Europe including Britain, South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Singapore.
“Tourists from countries exclude risky countries, will be allowed to leave the airport and monitor their health to post-arrival 14 days.
This applies to travelers from all countries including countries that have reciprocal arrangements to accept approved vaccines Covid-19 also exists, “he added.
Travelers who are fully vaccinated from countries that are considered risky but in category A from the Ministry of Health, such as England, Singapore and Zimbabwe, will be allowed to leave the airport and monitor their health for the arrival of post 14 days.
“The Global Pandemic Track of Covid-19 continues to decline with certain regional variations.
The need to monitor the continuous virus properties of the changing and evolution of the variant of the concern for the SARS-COV-2 (VOC) still have to stay focused.
The existing guidelines (issued on February 17 2021 With the next Adendum) for international arrivals in India have been formulated to take a risk-based approach.
In the view of the increasing coverage of vaccination throughout the world and the nature of changing pandemic, existing guidelines for international arrivals in India have been reviewed, “said the Ministry of Health while giving reasons for Presenting international arrival norms.